486 results on '"Lihua He"'
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102. Recovery of Li2SO4 from lithium-precipitated mother liquor via a Pb/FePO4 membrane-free electrochemical system
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Zian Huang, Wenhua Xu, Zhongwei Zhao, Dongfu Liu, Lihua He, and Xuheng Liu
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,General Chemical Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2023
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103. A case study on the triggering mechanisms of localized warm-sector rainstorm
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Fei Geng, Yongqing Wang, Xuejin Yan, Biying Chen, Lihua He, and Linxue Long
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Convection ,Atmospheric Science ,law ,Climatology ,Doppler radar ,Airflow ,Subtropical ridge ,Thunderstorm ,Front (oceanography) ,Mesoscale meteorology ,Precipitation ,Geology ,law.invention - Abstract
On the morning of July 21, 2017, a localized rainstorm event occurred in the Shijiazhuang area of Hebei Province, with the heavy rain mainly concentrating in the Shijiazhuang urban area and its eastern and northern parts. But this rainstorm process was omitted by both numerical and subjective forecasts. In this paper, the triggering mechanisms of the mesoscale convective systems that have caused this localized rainstorm are analyzed by using the intensified surface observation data, Doppler radar data, the four-dimensional variational Doppler radar analysis system (VDRAS), the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) reanalysis data and the ERA5 reanalysis. The observation analysis shows that when the heavy rain was occurring, the Shijiazhuang area was controlled by the western Pacific subtropical high, and the high temperature and high humidity environment has provided favorable vapor, thermal and energy conditions for the rainfall. Three key factors are responsible for the triggering of this severe convective weather. First, the strong thunderstorm high pressure and cold pool formed in Qinhuangdao and Tangshan areas in the northeastern Hebei. The surface wind field was affected by the pressure-gradient force generated by the thunderstorm high pressure, and consequently the northeasterly wind gradually strengthened, which guided the tongue-shaped cold pool to gradually move southwestward to the northern Shijiazhuang. Thus, a long lasting cold-warm boundary (the leading edge of the cold tongue) was formed in the key precipitation area, which provided low-level convergence and the ascending motion for the occurrence and development of this severe convective weather. Second, the northeasterly wind in the east side of Taihang Mountain was forced to ascend by the topography of Taihang Mountain, which strengthened the upward motion. Third, as the direction of the Taihang Mountains shifts from a northeast–southwest direction to a northwest–southeast direction in the west side of Shijiazhuang, the surface northeasterly airflow is changed to a northwesterly airflow here, forming a convergence in the key area of precipitation in front of the mountain. Thus, an unstable vertical structure that features low-level convergence and middle-level divergence is formed. The above three factors work together in the region where the severe convections occurred, and triggered the release of the conditional instability energy, finally resulting in this short-time heavy rain. The results indicate that in the forecast of severe convections in midsummer, we should pay extra attention to the complex terrain and the effects of the cold pool.
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- 2021
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104. Preparation of hydrophobically modified carboxylated pullulan nanoparticles for evaluating the effect of hydrophobic substitution on the properties and functions of nanoparticles
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Hejun Zhou, Lihua He, and Ying Wu
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Mechanical Engineering ,Substitution (logic) ,Nanoparticle ,Pullulan ,Polymer ,Condensed Matter Physics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Dynamic light scattering ,Mechanics of Materials ,General Materials Science ,Inhibitory effect - Abstract
We designed three cholesterol-modified carboxylated pullulan (CHSP) polymers modified with different degrees of substitution (DS). Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was used to characterize CHSP pol...
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- 2021
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105. Research on semantic segmentation of UAV images based on deep learning
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Lihua He, Xinyan Cao, Yuheng Wang, and Liye Ren
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- 2022
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106. High-Density Reconfigurable Synaptic Transistors Targeting a Minimalist Neural Network
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Huipeng Chen, Qizhen Chen, Tailiang Guo, Weixin He, Yuan Liu, Enlong Li, Xiaomin Wu, Rengjian Yu, and Lihua He
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Materials science ,Artificial neural network ,Transistor ,02 engineering and technology ,Construct (python library) ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Neuromorphic engineering ,law ,Multilayer perceptron ,Electronic engineering ,General Materials Science ,State (computer science) ,0210 nano-technology ,Energy (signal processing) ,Efficient energy use - Abstract
Enormous synaptic devices are required to build a parallel, precise, and efficient neural computing system. To further improve the energy efficiency of neuromorphic computing, a single high-density synaptic (HDS) device with multiple nonvolatile synaptic states is suggested to reduce the number of synaptic devices in the neural network, although such a powerful synaptic device is rarely demonstrated. Here, a photoisomerism material, namely, diarylethene, whose energy level varies with the wavelength of illumination is first introduced to construct a powerful HDS device. The multiple synaptic states of the HDS device are intrinsically converted under UV-vis regulation and remain nonvolatile after the removal of illumination. More importantly, the conversion is reconfigurable and reversible under different light conditions, and the synaptic characteristics are comprehensively mimicked in each state. Finally, compared with a two-layer multilayer perceptron (MLP) architecture based on static synaptic devices, the HDS device-based architecture reduces the device number by 16 times to achieve a minimalist neural computing structure. The invention of the HDS device opens up a revolutionary paradigm for the establishment of a brain-like network.
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- 2021
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107. Flexible multi-level quasi-volatile memory based on organic vertical transistor
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Huipeng Chen, Qian Yang, Lihua He, Tailiang Guo, Xiaomin Wu, Changsong Gao, Huihuang Yang, Liuting Shan, and Xianghong Zhang
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Dynamic random-access memory ,Hardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURES ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Transistor ,Electrical engineering ,Cloud computing ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Power (physics) ,law ,Universal memory ,General Materials Science ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Data retention ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Volatile memory - Abstract
Driven by important megatrends such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things, as a device used to store programs and data in computing systems, memory is struggling to catch up with the explosive growth of data and bandwidth requirements in the system. However, the “storage wall” between non-volatile memory and volatile memory retards the further improvement of modern memory computing systems. Herein, a quasi-volatile transistor memory based on organic polymer/perovskite quantum dot blend was fabricated using the vertical transistor configuration. Contributing to vertical structure and appropriate doping ratio of blend film, the quasi-volatile memory device displayed 1,560 times longer data retention time (> 100 s) with respect to the dynamic random access memory and fast data programming speed (20 µs) in which was far more quickly than that of other organic non-volatile memories to fill the gap between volatile and non-volatile memories. Moreover, the device retention characteristics could be further promoted under the photoelectric synergistic stimulation, which also provided the possibility to reduce electric writing condition. Furthermore, the quasi-volatile memory device showed good electrical performance under bending conditions. This work provides a simple solution to fabricate multi-level quasi-volatile memory, which opens up a whole new avenue of “universal memory” and lays a solid foundation for low power and flexible random access memory devices.
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108. DNAJB12 and Hsp70 triage arrested intermediates of N1303K-CFTR for endoplasmic reticulum-associated autophagy
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Andrei A. Aleksandrov, Scott A. Houck, Martina Gentzsch, Lihua He, Nancy L. Quinney, Hong Yu Ren, Andrew S. Kennedy, Douglas M. Cyr, Alexandra Cyr-Scully, Scott H. Randell, and Deborah M. Cholon
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congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Protein Folding ,Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator ,Biology ,Endoplasmic Reticulum ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cricetinae ,Chlorocebus aethiops ,Autophagy ,Animals ,Humans ,HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins ,Molecular Biology ,Heat-Shock Proteins ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,Autophagosomes ,Endoplasmic Reticulum-Associated Degradation ,Articles ,Cell Biology ,respiratory system ,HSP40 Heat-Shock Proteins ,Transmembrane protein ,Cell biology ,Hsp70 ,Cytosol ,HEK293 Cells ,Membrane protein ,Cytoplasm ,COS Cells ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The transmembrane Hsp40 DNAJB12 and cytosolic Hsp70 cooperate on the endoplasmic reticulum’s (ER) cytoplasmic face to facilitate the triage of nascent polytopic membrane proteins for folding versus degradation. N1303K is a common mutation that causes misfolding of the ion channel CFTR, but unlike F508del-CFTR, biogenic and functional defects in N1303K-CFTR are resistant to correction by folding modulators. N1303K is reported to arrest CFTR folding at a late stage after partial assembly of its N-terminal domains. N1303K-CFTR intermediates are clients of JB12-Hsp70 complexes, maintained in a detergent-soluble state, and have a relatively long 3-h half-life. ER-associated degradation (ERAD)-resistant pools of N1303K-CFTR are concentrated in ER tubules that associate with autophagy initiation sites containing WIPI1, FlP200, and LC3. Destabilization of N1303K-CFTR or depletion of JB12 prevents entry of N1303K-CFTR into the membranes of ER-connected phagophores and traffic to autolysosomes. In contrast, the stabilization of intermediates with the modulator VX-809 promotes the association of N1303K-CFTR with autophagy initiation machinery. N1303K-CFTR is excluded from the ER-exit sites, and its passage from the ER to autolysosomes does not require ER-phagy receptors. DNAJB12 operates in biosynthetically active ER microdomains to triage membrane protein intermediates in a conformation-specific manner for secretion versus degradation via ERAD or selective-ER-associated autophagy.
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109. Therapeutic outcomes of combining cryotherapy, chemotherapy and DC-CIK immunotherapy in the treatment of metastatic non-small cell lung cancer
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Yuanying, Yuan, Lizhi, Niu, Feng, Mu, Xiaohua, Wang, Jianying, Zeng, Fei, Yao, Feng, Jiang, Lihua, He, Jibing, Chen, Jialiang, Li, and Kecheng, Xu
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- 2013
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110. Separation of molybdenum from peroxotungstic acid solution by solvent extraction with TBP and TRPO
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Luping Xiao, Lei Ji, Ailiang Chen, Xingyu Chen, Xuheng Liu, Jiangtao Li, Lihua He, Fenglong Sun, and Zhongwei Zhao
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Control and Systems Engineering ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Chemistry ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology - Published
- 2023
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111. Preparation ultrafine WC based on the new tungsten metallurgy system of 'no ammonia transformation - no hydrogen reduction'
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Jiangtao Li, Yongjin Luo, Muye Cui, Zhongwei Zhao, Xuheng Liu, Xingyu Chen, Lihua He, and Fenglong Sun
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,General Medicine ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2023
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112. Thermodynamic analysis of decomposing Bi2S3 in acidic system and its application in treatment of molybdenite-bismuthinite mixed ore
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Yingpeng Xu, Xuheng Liu, Xingyu Chen, Jiangtao Li, Lihua He, Fenglong Sun, and Zhongwei Zhao
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Filtration and Separation ,Analytical Chemistry - Published
- 2023
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113. Clinical relevance and distribution of Helicobacter pylori virulence factors in isolates from Chinese patients
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Xiaohui Wang, Yanan Gong, Lihua He, Lu Zhao, Yiguan Wang, Jianzhong Zhang, and Lihong Cui
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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114. Dynamic priority rule-based forward-backward heuristic algorithm for resource levelling problem in construction project.
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Lihua He and Lianying Zhang
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- 2013
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115. Kinetics of Tungstate and Phytate Adsorption by D201 Resin
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Xingyu Chen, Jiangtao Li, Xuheng Liu, Fenglong Sun, Biyun Luo, and Lihua He
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Arrhenius equation ,Ion exchange ,Chemistry ,Inorganic chemistry ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,General Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Tungsten ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Decomposition ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,symbols.namesake ,Adsorption ,Tungstate ,Scheelite ,symbols ,General Materials Science ,Leaching (metallurgy) ,0210 nano-technology ,021102 mining & metallurgy - Abstract
Leaching of scheelite ore with phytate is a novel and clean hydrometallurgical method of isolating tungsten, which achieves efficient decomposition under atmospheric pressure. However, realizing the separation and recycling of tungstate and phytate has become an additional and subsequent problem, which had not been encountered in the traditional tungsten metallurgical process. In determining ways to overcome this obstacle, ion exchange methods exhibit promising routes to separate tungstate and phytate. Before performing this new method, it is prudent to study the kinetics of the ion exchange process. The effects of WO3 concentration, phytate concentration, resin particle size, and reaction temperature were investigated. Results show that a pseudo-second-order model can describe the adsorption kinetic behavior of phytate and tungstate in the mixed solution. The apparent activation energies of WO3 and phytate, based on the Arrhenius expression, were calculated as 21.4 kJ/mol and 21.8 kJ/mol, indicating that the adsorption processes of phytate and tungstate are diffusion-controlled.
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- 2021
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116. An optoelectronic synaptic transistor with efficient dual modulation by light illumination
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Rengjian Yu, Huipeng Chen, Jinwei Chen, Shuqiong Lan, Gengxu Chen, Weixin He, Jianfeng Zhong, and Lihua He
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Postsynaptic Current ,Transistor ,Neural facilitation ,General Chemistry ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,law.invention ,Light intensity ,Neuromorphic engineering ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Excitatory postsynaptic potential ,Optoelectronics ,Field-effect transistor ,business - Abstract
Inspired by biological neuromorphic systems, which can simultaneously perceive, remember, and process enormous information through parallel, energy-efficient processes, artificial synaptic transistors have shown great potential in paving a way to overcome the von Neumann bottleneck for neuromorphic computing. Artificial synapses capable of effectively emulating both the excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC) and inhibitory postsynaptic current (IPSC) responses, and particularly reconfiguration, are crucial for building neuromorphic systems with desirable versatility. However, it is still challenging to realize emblematical neurobehavior in unipolar transistors owing to the unbalanced carrier concentration. Therefore, for the first time, a facile light-adjustable organic photoelectric synaptic transistor based on bulk heterojunction blends is developed. In addition, typical synaptic properties including the excitatory/inhibition postsynaptic current, paired pulse facilitation/inhibition, frequency-dependent characteristics, the transformation from short-term to long-term plasticity are successfully simulated and modulated by light illumination. Moreover, the mechanism of light illumination on the neuroplasticity of our synaptic device is discussed. Notably, the recognition accuracy of our synaptic device can be efficaciously modulated by the light intensity and achieves 86% accuracy with appropriate light exposure conditions. The artificial synaptic devices based on bulk heterojunction open up a whole new path for the urgent need of neuromorphic computation, in which light illumination can be utilized for modifying the circuit learning rate.
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- 2021
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117. The role of morphology, shell composition and protein corona formation in Au/Fe3O4 composite nanoparticle mediated macrophage responses
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Xiaonan Liu, Lihua He, Lei Zhang, Yujie Qiang, Kai Hua, Kang Ma, Miaomiao Tian, Zuhong Tian, Yali Cui, and Huixia Li
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Chemistry ,Composite number ,Biomedical Engineering ,Nanoparticle ,Protein Corona ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Membrane ,Adsorption ,Biophysics ,General Materials Science ,Particle size ,0210 nano-technology ,Cytotoxicity ,Cell adhesion - Abstract
The great interest in using nanoparticles (NPs) for biomedical applications is transversal to various materials despite the poorly understood correlation between their physicochemical properties and effects on the immune system. NPs, such as gold and Fe3O4, are generally regarded as safe, but the immunotoxicological profile of Au/Fe3O4 composite NPs with different physicochemical properties is not well documented. This study investigated the biological impact of Au/Fe3O4 composite NPs with different morphologies (spherical core-shell and flower-like) and shell composition in vitro to analyze their potential cytotoxic effects and inflammatory responses on RAW 264.7 cells. Au/Fe3O4 composite NPs with a flower-like structure (FLNPs) induce a pronounced reduction in cell viability compared with Au/Fe3O4 composite NPs with a spherical core-shell structure (CSNPs). The increased production of reactive oxygen species, which damages cellular membranes, might contribute to the cytotoxicity effect of FLNPs. However, CSNPs presented more RAW 264.7 cell adhesion and uptake than FLNPs. Remarkably, a significant TNF-α release was observed with CSNP treated RAW 264.7 cells other than that of FLNPs. Protein corona analysis revealed the adsorption of a distinct amount and profile of proteins on the surface of CSNPs and FLNPs. Given the similar particle size and ζ-potential of CSNPs and FLNPs under the cell culture condition, results indicate that the impact of Au/Fe3O4 composite NPs on the macrophage activity highly depends on their morphology, shell composition and protein corona profile.
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118. Polymer bulk-heterojunction synaptic field-effect transistors with tunable decay constant
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Yudan Ke, Yujie Yan, Huihuang Yang, Rengjian Yu, Tailiang Guo, Shuqiong Lan, Liuting Shan, Lihua He, and Huipeng Chen
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Materials science ,Quantitative Biology::Neurons and Cognition ,Postsynaptic Current ,business.industry ,Transistor ,Heterojunction ,General Chemistry ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,law.invention ,Neuromorphic engineering ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Excitatory postsynaptic potential ,Optoelectronics ,Field-effect transistor ,Exponential decay ,business - Abstract
High-fidelity and high temporal precision synaptic propagation, which are mainly determined by the decay kinetics of synaptic currents, are crucial for neuromorphic computing that has emerged as a promising avenue towards building the next generation of intelligent computing systems. However, the precise control of the decay kinetics of synaptic currents in the fixed synaptic device has rarely been reported in the synaptic transistors. In this work, a type of synaptic field-effect transistors (SFETs) based on the polymer bulk p–n heterojunction (BHJ) was invented, in which decay constant was able to be well controlled. The essential functionalities of synapses, such as excitatory/inhibitory postsynaptic current (EPSC/IPSC) and paired-pulse facilitation (PPF), were successfully used in this artificial synaptic device. More importantly, small angle-neutron scattering (SANS) was used to elucidate the current decay mechanism of these devices, which was found to be significantly impacted by the aggregation and connectivity of n-type fullerene. This work provided a universal synaptic transistor device with tunable decay constant, shedding light on the future development of high-fidelity and high temporal precision synaptic propagation neuromorphic computing systems.
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- 2021
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119. High-Performance Vertical Organic Phototransistors Enhanced by Ferroelectrics
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Tailiang Guo, Qizhen Chen, Lihua He, Huipeng Chen, Dengxiao Lai, Yaqian Liu, Yujie Yan, Huaan Zeng, and Enlong Li
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Schottky barrier ,Polarization (waves) ,Ferroelectricity ,Photodiode ,law.invention ,Responsivity ,Semiconductor ,law ,Electric field ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,business ,Dark current - Abstract
Organic phototransistors with high sensitivity and responsivity to light irradiance have great potential applications in national defense, meteorology, industrial manufacturing, and medical security. However, undesired dark current and photoresponsivity limit their practical applications. Here, a novel vertical organic phototransistor combined with ferroelectric materials is developed. The device structure has nanometer channel length, which can effectively separate photogenerated carriers and reduce the probability of carrier recombination and defect scattering, thus improving the device performance of phototransistors. Moreover, by inserting the poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-trifluoroethylene) (P(VDF-TrFE)) ferroelectric layer, the Schottky barrier at the interface between the semiconductor and source can be adjusted by the polarization of the external electric field, which can effectively reduce the dark current of the phototransistor to further improve the device performance. Therefore, our phototransistors exhibit a high photoresponsivity of more than 5.7 × 105A/W, an outstanding detectivity of 1.15 × 1018 Jones, and an excellent photosensitivity of 5 × 107 under 760 nm light illumination, which are better than those of conventional lateral organic phototransistors. This work provides a new approach for the development of high-performance phototransistors, which opens a new pathway for organic phototransistors in practical application.
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- 2020
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120. African Swine Fever Virus MGF360-12L Inhibits Type I Interferon Production by Blocking the Interaction of Importin α and NF-κB Signaling Pathway
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Zeheng Guo, Tongtong Ba, Cheng Zhang, Hanchuan Dai, Lihua He, Cuiping Zeng, and Yisha Zhuo
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alpha Karyopherins ,0301 basic medicine ,Swine ,030106 microbiology ,Immunology ,Importin ,African swine fever virus ,NF-κB ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Immune system ,African swine fever virus (ASFV) ,MGF360-12L ,Virology ,Animals ,African Swine Fever ,Innate immune system ,biology ,NF-kappa B ,Interferon-beta ,Type I interferon production ,biology.organism_classification ,African Swine Fever Virus ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Nuclear transport ,IFN-I ,Molecular Medicine ,IRF3 ,Nuclear localization sequence ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
African swine fever (ASF) is an infectious transboundary disease of domestic pigs and wild boar and spreading throughout Eurasia. There is no vaccine and treatment available. Complex immune escape strategies of African swine fever virus (ASFV) are crucial factors affecting immune prevention and vaccine development. MGF360 genes have been implicated in the modulation of the IFN-I response. The molecular mechanisms contributing to innate immunity are poorly understood. In this study, we demonstrated that ASFV MGF360-12L (MGF360 families 12L protein) significantly inhibited the mRNA transcription and promoter activity of IFN-β and NF-κB, accompanied by decreases of IRF3, STING, TBK1, ISG54, ISG56 and AP-1 mRNA transcription. Also, MGF360-12L might suppress the nuclear localization of p50 and p65 mediated by classical nuclear localization signal (NLS). Additionally, MGF360-12L could interact with KPNA2, KPNA3, and KPNA4, which interrupted the interaction between p65 and KPNA2, KPNA3, KPNA4. We further found that MGF360-12L could interfere with the NF-κB nuclear translocation by competitively inhibiting the interaction between NF-κB and nuclear transport proteins. These findings suggested that MGF360-12L could inhibit the IFN-I production by blocking the interaction of importin α and NF-κB signaling pathway, which might reveal a novel strategy for ASFV to escape the host innate immune response. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (10.1007/s12250-020-00304-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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121. A Green and Cost-Effective Method for Production of LiOH from Spent LiFePO4
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Zheng Li, Yunfei Zhu, Lihua He, and Chao Yang
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Electrolysis ,Materials science ,Waste management ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry ,Electrodialysis ,Environmentally friendly ,law.invention ,law ,Cathode material ,Environmental Chemistry ,Production (economics) ,Effective method ,Suspension (vehicle) - Abstract
An environment friendly and cost-effective process has been developed for production of LiOH from spent LFP cathode material. By using a suspension electrolysis system comprising an electrodialysis...
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122. Nonvolatile Multilevel Photomemory Based on Lead-Free Double Perovskite Cs2AgBiBr6 Nanocrystals Wrapped Within SiO2 as a Charge Trapping Layer
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Gengxu Chen, Lihua He, Enlong Li, Tailiang Guo, Weikun Lin, Gang Peng, Weijie Yu, and Huipeng Chen
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Materials science ,Organic field-effect transistor ,business.industry ,Transistor ,Charge (physics) ,Hardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITY ,02 engineering and technology ,Trapping ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Nanocrystal ,law ,Hardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,Double perovskite ,Hardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURES ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Layer (electronics) ,Hardware_LOGICDESIGN ,Electronic circuit - Abstract
Floating gate transistor photomemory (FGTPM) has been regarded as one of the most prospective nonvolatile photomemory devices because of its compatibility with transistor-based circuits, nondestruc...
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123. Selective recovery of lithium and iron phosphate/carbon from spent lithium iron phosphate cathode material by anionic membrane slurry electrolysis
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Lihua He, Dezhi Wang, Zheng Li, Dongfu Liu, Zhongwei Zhao, and Jiachun Xiong
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Materials science ,Iron ,020209 energy ,02 engineering and technology ,Lithium ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Electrolysis ,Phosphates ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electric Power Supplies ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Iron phosphate ,Electrodes ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Electrolytic process ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Lithium iron phosphate ,Carbon ,Dielectric spectroscopy ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Reagent ,Slurry ,Leaching (metallurgy) - Abstract
A simple, green and effective method, which combined lithium iron phosphate battery charging mechanism and slurry electrolysis process, is proposed for recycling spent lithium iron phosphate. Li and FePO4 can be separation in anionic membrane slurry electrolysis without the addition of chemical reagent. The leaching efficiency of Li can reach to 98% and over 96% of Fe are recycled as FePO4/C. Kinetics analysis indicates that the surface chemical reaction is the control step during the slurry electrolysis. Additionally, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) characterization and thermodynamic analysis are employed to investigate the leaching mechanism. It is found that the spent LiFePO4 is delithiated and oxidized to FePO4 by the function of e-, which is similar as the LiFePO4 battery charging process. EIS analysis also verify the kinetics results, the charge transfer resistance controlled the leaching process. Finally, a novel process for recovery of spent LiFePO4 is proposed. The recovered Li2CO3 and FePO4/C can be used for resynthesize LiFePO4, and the resynthesized LiFePO4 exhibits reversible capacities of 143.6 mAh g-1 at 1C and high current efficiency, stable cycle performances at 0.1 and 0.5C which meets the basic requirements for reuse.
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124. Electret-Based Organic Synaptic Transistor for Neuromorphic Computing
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Xiaomin Wu, Rengjian Yu, Jinwei Chen, Huipeng Chen, Tailiang Guo, Yujie Yan, Lihua He, Enlong Li, and Weixin He
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Materials science ,Transistors, Electronic ,02 engineering and technology ,Signal-To-Noise Ratio ,010402 general chemistry ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,law ,Electronic engineering ,Humans ,General Materials Science ,Signal processing ,Artificial neural network ,Transistor ,Information processing ,Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Neuromorphic engineering ,Synapses ,Pattern recognition (psychology) ,Excitatory postsynaptic potential ,Polyvinyls ,Neural Networks, Computer ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Neuromorphic computing inspired by the neural systems in human brain will overcome the issue of independent information processing and storage. An artificial synaptic device as a basic unit of a neuromorphic computing system can perform signal processing with low power consumption, and exploring different types of synaptic transistors is essential to provide suitable artificial synaptic devices for artificial intelligence. Hence, for the first time, an electret-based synaptic transistor (EST) is presented, which successfully shows synaptic behaviors including excitatory/inhibitory postsynaptic current, paired-pulse facilitation/depression, long-term memory, and high-pass filtering. Moreover, a neuromorphic computing simulation based on our EST is performed using the handwritten artificial neural network, which exhibits an excellent recognition accuracy (85.88%) after 120 learning epochs, higher than most reported organic synaptic transistors and close to the ideal accuracy (92.11%). Such a novel synaptic device enriches the diversity of synaptic transistors, laying the foundation for the diversified development of the next generation of neuromorphic computing systems.
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- 2020
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125. Tetra-primer ARMS-PCR combined with GoldMag lateral flow assay for genotyping: simultaneous visual detection of both alleles
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Xiaonan Liu, Lihua He, Kai Hua, Jiaxing Zhang, Sinong Zhang, Juanli Zhu, Wenli Hui, Yali Cui, Yinsheng Wan, Yu Cai, and Long Cheng
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Streptavidin ,Digoxin ,Genotype ,Concordance ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,02 engineering and technology ,Biology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Antibodies ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,Humans ,SNP ,General Materials Science ,Genotyping ,Alleles ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) ,Polymerase chain reaction ,DNA Primers ,030304 developmental biology ,Whole blood ,0303 health sciences ,DNA ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Molecular biology ,chemistry ,Primer (molecular biology) ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Rapid and simple detection of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is vital for individualized diagnosis and eventual treatment in the current clinical setting. In this study, we developed a tetra-primer ARMS-PCR combined lateral flow assay (T-ARMS-PCR-LFA) method for simultaneous visual detection of two alleles. By using four primers labeled with digoxin, biotin and Cy5 separately in one PCR reaction, the amplified allele-specific products could be captured by streptavidin and the anti-Cy5 antibody on two separated test lines of a LFA strip, which allows the presentation of both alleles within the single LFA strip. Both DNA and whole blood can be used as templates in this genotyping method in which the whole detection process is completed within 75 minutes. The performance assay of T-ARMS-PCR-LFA demonstrates the accuracy, specificity and sensitivity of this method. One hundred human whole blood samples were used for MTHFR C677T genotyping in T-ARMS-PCR-LFA. The concordance rate of the results detected was up to 100% when compared with that of the sequencing results. Collectively, this newly developed method is highly applicable for SNP screening in clinical practices.
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126. Genomic differentiation within East Asian
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Yuanhai, You, Kaisa, Thorell, Lihua, He, Koji, Yahara, Yoshio, Yamaoka, Jeong-Heon, Cha, Kazunari, Murakami, Yukako, Katsura, TEAMHp, Ichizo, Kobayashi, Daniel, Falush, and Jianzhong, Zhang
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Helicobacter pylori ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Humans ,Genomics ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,Amino Acids ,Phylogeny ,United States ,Helicobacter Infections - Abstract
The East Asian region, including China, Japan and Korea, accounts for half of gastric cancer deaths. However, different areas have contrasting gastric cancer incidences and the population structure of
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127. Rapid identification of four Fusariumspp. complex by high-resolution melting curve analysis and their antifungal susceptibility profiles
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Xuexin Hou, Yuanyuan Geng, Rongchen Dai, Fei Zhao, Lihua He, and Jie Gong
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Antifungal Agents ,Fusarium ,Fusariosis ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Fungi ,Humans ,food and beverages ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology - Abstract
Fusarium species are globally distributed filamentous ascomycete fungi that are frequently reported as plant pathogens and opportunistic human pathogens, leading to yield loss of crops, mycotoxin contamination of food and feed products as well as damage to human and livestock. Human infections of Fusarium spp. are difficult to treat due to broad antifungal resistance by members of this genus. Their role as disease-causing agents in crops and humans suggests a need for antifungal resistance profiles as well as a simple, rapid, and cost effective identification method. Fusarium strains were isolated from food and clinical samples. High-resolution melting curve (HRM) analysis was performed using specific primers targeting internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, followed with evaluation of specificity and sensitivity. The antifungal susceptibility of four Fusarium species was studied using the Sensititre YeastOne method. HRM analysis revealed reproducible, unimodal melting profiles specific to each of the four Fusarium strains, while no amplification of the negative controls. The minimum detection limits were 100~120 copies based on a 2 µl volume of template. Clear susceptibility differences were observed against antifungal agents by different Fusarium isolates, with amphotericin B and voriconazole displayed strongest antifungal effects to all the tested strains. We developed a simple, rapid, and low-cost HRM-PCR method for identification of four Fusarium spp. (F. oxysporum, F. lateritium, F. fujikuroi, and F. solani). The antifungal susceptibility profiles supplied antifungal information of foodborne and clinical Fusarium spp. and provided guidance for clinical treatment of human infections.
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128. Decomposition Kinetics of High-Grade Nickel Matte with Sulphuric Acid Under Atmospheric Pressure
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Xuheng Liu, Jiahao Huang, Zhongwei Zhao, Xingyu Chen, Jiangtao Li, Lihua He, and Fenglong Sun
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129. Clinical Relevance and Distribution Of Helicobacter Pylori Virulence Factors in Isolates from Chinese Patients
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Xiaohui Wang, Yanan Gong, Lihua He, Lu Zhao, Yiguan Wang, Jianzhong Zhang, and Lihong Cui
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130. Synthesis of Magnetic/pH Dual Responsive Dextran Hydrogels as Stimuli-Sensitive Drug Carriers
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Ni, Zeng, Lihua, He, Linrui, Jiang, Shaoyun, Shan, and Hongying, Su
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Drug Carriers ,History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Magnetic Phenomena ,Organic Chemistry ,Dextrans ,Hydrogels ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Biochemistry ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Analytical Chemistry ,Drug Liberation ,Business and International Management - Abstract
Hydrogels loaded with magnetic nanoparticles have been widely researched recently as biomaterials, due to their good biocompatibility and unique magnetic characteristics. In this study, water-soluble superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe
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131. Highly Selective and Efficient Lithium Extraction from Brines by Constructing a Novel Multiple-Crack-Porous Lifepo4/Fepo4 Electrode
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Wenhua Xu, Dongfu Liu, Xuheng Liu, Dezhi Wang, Lihua He, and Zhongwei Zhao
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Water Science and Technology - Published
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132. Electrochemical extraction of rubidium from salt lake by using cupric ferrocyanide based on potassium shuttle
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Zhifei Zhang, Tianyu Zhao, Lihua He, Zhongwei Zhao, Fenglong Sun, Wenhua Xu, and Dongfu Liu
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Mechanical Engineering ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,Water Science and Technology - Published
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133. Nickel leaching kinetics of high-grade nickel matte with sulfuric acid under atmospheric pressure
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Xuheng Liu, Jiahao Huang, Zhongwei Zhao, Xingyu Chen, Jiangtao Li, Lihua He, and Fenglong Sun
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Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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134. Robust W1282X-CFTR rescue by a small molecule GSPT1 degrader
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Lihua He, Hong Dang, Scott H. Randell, Rhianna E. Lee, Minges Jt, Lisa C. Morton, Castle Na, Adam J. Kimple, Theile Jw, Michael R. Knowles, Catherine A. Lewis, Gallant Sc, and Teresa M. Mascenik
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Epithelial sodium channel ,Ivacaftor ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cell culture ,Cereblon ,Cell ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Telomerase reverse transcriptase ,Primary cell ,Biology ,Cell morphology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
With the approval of elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor (trade name Trikafta), the vast majority of people with cystic fibrosis (CF) are eligible for CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) modulator therapy. Remaining individuals have premature termination codons or rareCFTRvariants with limited treatment options. Although clinical modulator response can be reliably predicted using primary airway epithelial cells, primary cells carrying rareCFTRvariants are scarce. To overcome this obstacle, these cells can be expanded by overexpression of mouseBmi-1and humanTERT(hTERT). We therefore used this approach to develop two non-CF and three CF (F508del/F508del, F508del/S492F, W1282X/W1282X) nasal cell lines and two W1282X/W1282X bronchial cell lines. Bmi-1/hTERT cell lines recapitulated primary cell morphology and ion transport function. The F508del/F508del and F508del/S492F cell lines robustly responded to Trikafta, which was mirrored in the parent primary cells and the cell donors’ clinical response. CC-90009, a novel cereblon E3 ligase modulator targeting the GSPT1 protein, rescued ~20% of wildtype CFTR function in our panel of W1282X/W1282X cell lines and primary cells. Intriguingly, CC-90009 also diminished epithelial sodium channel function. These studies demonstrate that Bmi-1/hTERT cell lines faithfully mirror primary cell responses to CFTR modulators and illustrate novel therapeutic approaches for the W1282X CFTR variant.
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135. Glycopeptidomics Analysis of a Cell Line Model Revealing Pathogenesis and Potential Marker Molecules for the Early Diagnosis of Gastric MALT Lymphoma
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Huifang Zhang, Jianzhong Zhang, Le Meng, Yanli Xu, Qing-Hua Zou, Lihua He, Fanliang Meng, and Di Xiao
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Microbiology (medical) ,Glycosylation ,diagnosis ,Immunology ,Microbiology ,Cell Line ,Helicobacter Infections ,Pathogenesis ,glycopeptidomics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cellular and Infection Microbiology ,Stomach Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,gastric MALT lymphoma ,Early Detection of Cancer ,cell line model ,Original Research ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Helicobacter pylori ,Cancer ,Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,QR1-502 ,Lymphoma ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,Cell culture ,Gastric Mucosa ,Cancer research ,Gastritis ,medicine.symptom ,Glycoprotein - Abstract
Background & AimsGastric mucosa-associated lymphoma (GML) is a mature B cell tumor related to Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) infection. The clinical manifestations of GML are not specific, so GML is often misdiagnosed, leading to excessive treatment. The pathogenesis of H.pylori-induced GML is not well understood and there are no molecular markers for early GML diagnosis.MethodsGlycopeptidomics analyses of host cell lines (a BCG823 cell line, C823) and C823 cells infected by H. pylori isolated from patients with GML (GMALT823), gastritis (GAT823), gastric ulcer (GAU823) and gastric cancer (GAC823) were carried out to clarify the host reaction mechanism against GML and to identify potential molecular criteria for the early diagnosis of GML.ResultsThirty-three samples were analyzed and approximately 2000 proteins, 200 glycoproteins and 500 glycopeptides were detected in each sample. O-glycans were the dominant glycoforms in GMALT823 cells only. Four specific glycoforms in GMALT823 cells and 2 specific glycoforms in C823 and GMALT823 cells were identified. Eight specific glycopeptides from 7 glycoproteins were found in GMALT823 cells; of these glycopeptides, 6 and 3 specific glycopeptides had high affinity for T cell epitopes and have conformational B cell epitopes, respectively.ConclusionThe predominant glycoforms of host cells infected by MALT H. pylori isolates differ from others, and the glycoproteins, glycosylation sites and glycoforms might be closely related to the formation of GML, which provides new insights into the pathogenic mechanisms of H. pylori infection and suggests molecular indicators for the early diagnosis of GML.
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136. The role of morphology, shell composition and protein corona formation in Au/Fe
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Lihua, He, Kang, Ma, Xiaonan, Liu, Huixia, Li, Lei, Zhang, Miaomiao, Tian, Zuhong, Tian, Yujie, Qiang, Yali, Cui, and Kai, Hua
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Inflammation ,Mice ,RAW 264.7 Cells ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Cell Survival ,Macrophages ,Cell Adhesion ,Animals ,Cytokines ,Nanoparticles ,Protein Corona ,Gold ,Ferric Compounds - Abstract
The great interest in using nanoparticles (NPs) for biomedical applications is transversal to various materials despite the poorly understood correlation between their physicochemical properties and effects on the immune system. NPs, such as gold and Fe
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137. Antimicrobial activity and synergistic antibacterial mechanism of a combination of zinc and rare-earth scandium against Escherichia coli
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Xiaoning Tang, Lihua He, Xianfa Jiang, Bin Zhang, and Yibo Shi
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Mechanical Engineering ,Composite number ,Rare earth ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Zinc ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,medicine.disease_cause ,Antimicrobial ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Scandium ,Amorphous silica ,0210 nano-technology ,Escherichia coli ,Sol-gel ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
In this study, rare-earth elements Sc and Zn were deposited on an advanced functional antimicrobial amorphous silica composite (ASC) using the sol–gel method at room temperature. The optimal prepar...
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138. Cervical musculoskeletal disorders and their relationships with personal and work-related factors among electronic assembly workers
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Nazhakaiti Maimaiti, Jingjing Wang, Shijuan Wang, Lihua He, Qiuyue Yang, Mikael Forsman, Liyun Yang, Haijiao Wang, Dongliang Qin, Zhongbin Zhang, Xianning Jin, and Fujiang Wang
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Survey sampling ,Poison control ,Logistic regression ,Work related ,Occupational safety and health ,Structural equation modeling ,Young Adult ,Risk Factors ,Environmental health ,Manufacturing Industry ,0502 economics and business ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Musculoskeletal Diseases ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,050107 human factors ,050210 logistics & transportation ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Middle Aged ,Occupational Diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Female ,Electronics ,business ,Psychosocial - Abstract
Electronics assembly workers are reported to have a high prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). This study investigated the prevalence of cervical MSDs and the complex relationships between cervical MSDs and individual, physical, psychosocial factors among electronics assembly workers.In this cross-sectional survey, self-administered questionnaires from 700 workers in electronics manufacturing workshops were analysed. Information concerning musculoskeletal symptoms, personal and work-related factors was collected. Finally, the prevalence of cervical MSDs was computed for different subgroups, and the relationships with different factors were analyzed using logistic regression and structural equation modeling (SEM).The total 12 month prevalence of cervical MSDs among the survey population was 29.4%. Variables of gender, job tenure, twisting head frequently, neck flexion/extension for long time and work required to be done quickly showed significant associations with MSDs in a multivariate logistic regression (P 0.05). The SEM analysis showed moderate and significant correlations between postural load (γ = 0.279), gender (γ = 0.233) and cervical MSDs, while there were weak but significant correlations between vibration (γ = 0.024), work stress (γ = 0.126), job tenure (γ = 0.024) and cervical MSDs. Both work stress and vibration affected the MSDs indirectly through postural load.The logistic regression results support previous general epidemiological MSD studies, and indicates that individual, physical, and psychosocial factors are related to cervical MSDs. The SEM provides a better approximation of the complexity of the relationship between risk factors and cervical MSDs. Improving awkward postures may be effective ways to control the influence of occupational stressors or vibration on MSDs. Practical Applications: The study is to improve prevention of MSDs among electronics assembly workers and promote their occupational health.
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139. Recovery of Lithium and Manganese from Scrap LiMn2O4 by Slurry Electrolysis
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Wenhua Xu, Zhong wei Zhao, Zheng Li, Lihua He, and Dezhi Wang
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Battery (electricity) ,Electrolysis ,Materials science ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Chemical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Manganese ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,chemistry ,law ,Slurry ,Environmental Chemistry ,Lithium ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Recycling of lithium and others metals from lithium-ion battery scraps are significant to prevent resource depletion and environmental protection. In this study, slurry electrolysis was employed fo...
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140. Antimicrobial susceptibility and molecular characteristics of Mycoplasma pneumoniae isolates across different regions of China
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Jianzhong Zhang, Liyong Liu, Fanliang Meng, Xuemei Guan, Jinrong Liu, Jing Li, Fei Zhao, Jie Gong, and Lihua He
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0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,23S rRNA gene ,Mycoplasma pneumoniae ,Veterinary medicine ,Genotype ,030106 microbiology ,Erythromycin ,Drug resistance ,Multiple Loci VNTR Analysis ,medicine.disease_cause ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Minimum inhibitory concentration ,0302 clinical medicine ,23S ribosomal RNA ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Macrolide resistance ,Genotyping ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Infectious Diseases ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background In China mainland, most Mycoplasma pneumoniae related studies are carried out in Beijing and Shanghai, while rare studies are performed in the other regions. In this study, we analyzed the molecular biology characteristics and antimicrobial susceptibility of clinical isolates of M. pneumoniae from 5 regions between January 2017 and December 2018. Methods Genotyping was performed to 154 M. pneumoniae isolates from 5 cities using PCR and multiple-locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) method. Antimicrobial susceptibility test was performed to all the isolates against 4 antibiotics. Sequencing was performed to the amplification products of the 23S rRNA drug resistant gene. Results Genotype I was detected in 118 M. pneumoniae isolates (76.6%), and genotype II was identified in 36 isolates (23.4%). The majority (92.2%) of the MLVA genotypes were 4–5–7-2 and 3–5–6-2, which represented the genotype I and II, respectively. The total macrolide (ML) resistance rate was 79.7%. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the erythromycin was in a range of 128- > 256 μg/ml, while that for the azithromycin was 2-32 μg/ml. There were mutations in the 23S rRNA in each ML resistance isolate. Jilin city showed the highest prevalence of genotype I (100%) and ML resistance rate (100%), while Jinan showed the lowest prevalence of genotype I (45.5%) and ML resistance rate (54.5%). Conclusions A large variance was identified in the M. pneumoniae genotype and ML resistance among the 5 cities. The proportion of M. pneumoniae with a genotype II genotype (3–5–6-2) showed an increased trend.
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141. Transport stress induces pig jejunum tissue oxidative damage and results in autophagy/mitophagy activation
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Zeheng Guo, Hanchuan Dai, Zhan Sang, Xueyi Wang, Cuiping Zeng, Yisha Zhuo, Lihua He, and Yulong He
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Swine ,Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases ,ATG5 ,Transportation ,PINK1 ,Occludin ,medicine.disease_cause ,Jejunum ,Superoxide dismutase ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Food Animals ,Stress, Physiological ,Internal medicine ,Mitophagy ,medicine ,Animals ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Tight Junction Proteins ,biology ,Malondialdehyde ,Oxidative Stress ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Gene Expression Regulation ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Protein Kinases ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Pig transportation is associated with intestinal oxidative stress and results in destruction of intestinal integrity. Autophagy has been contributed to maintain cell homeostasis under stresses. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of transport stress on morphology, intestinal mucosal barrier and autophagy/mitophagy levels in pig jejunum. A total of 16 finishing pigs were randomly divided into two groups. The control group was directly transported to the slaughterhouse and rested for 24 hr. The experimental groups were transported for 5 hr and slaughtered immediately. The results showed that transportation induced obvious stress responses with morphological and histological damage in jejunum accompanying with an elevated level of malondialdehyde (MDA; p < .05), endotoxin (LPS; p < .05), lactic dehydrogenase (LDH; p < .05) and a decreased level of serum superoxide dismutase (SOD; p < .05). Also, hemeoxy genase 1 (HO-1; p < .01) as well as tight junction protein (claudin-1 [p < .001], occludin [p < .05] and zonula occludens 1 [ZO-1; p < 0.05]) levels were attenuated in jejunum tissue, and NADPH oxidase 1 (NOX1; p < .01) mRNA expression was up-regulated. Further research indicated that transport stress could induce autophagy through increasing microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 (LC3; p < .05) and autophagy-related gene 5 (ATG5; p < .01) levels and suppressing p62 expression. Additionally, transport stress increased the protein levels of PTEN-induced putative kinase 1 (PINK1; p < .05) and Parkin (p < .05) which was associated with mitophagy. In conclusions, transport stress could induce the destruction of intestinal integrity and involve in the intestinal mucosal barrier oxidative damage, and also contribute to activation of autophagy/mitophagy.
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142. Effects of preparation conditions on the morphology and performance of palladium nanostructures
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Bingqing Zhang, Lihua He, Cheng Fan, Sheng Wen, Guangjin Wang, Hai Liu, Gong Chunli, and Shijun Liao
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Materials science ,Morphology (linguistics) ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Formic acid ,Reducing agent ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanoparticle ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fuel Technology ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Particle ,0210 nano-technology ,Dissolution ,Palladium - Abstract
Three-dimensional palladium nanoflowers (Pd NF) composed of ultrathin Pd nanosheets had been synthesized by a solvothermal approach in our previous work. Here, the effects of preparation conditions on the morphology and electrochemical performance of palladium nanostructures were investigated. The explored conditions are as follows: the ratio of reducing agent to capping agent, the concentration of PdCl2 precursor, the amount of HCl (used for PdCl2 dissolution), the reaction temperature and time. Only when these conditions are strictly controlled, the obtained Pd material displays a uniformly nanoflower-like morphology, otherwise the Pd samples with nanoparticles or incomplete flowers can only be obtained. Then, the relationship between the morphology of Pd and its electrocatalytic activity was further studied. The results indicate that the Pd with perfect nanoflowers morphology possesses superior activity for formic acid electro-oxidation, while the Pd with incomplete flowers and ordinary (or irregular) particle morphology shows moderate and inferior activity. Therefore, the morphology-dependent electrocatalytic activity has been demonstrated in this work.
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143. Photoelectrochemical Oxidation of Glucose on Tungsten Trioxide Electrode for Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensing and Fuel Cell Applications
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Huagen Liang, Shu Honghui, Quanzi Pan, Fuhong Meng, Chunli Gong, Wen Sheng, Xia Yifu, Guoliang Liu, Qingsong Zhang, Bingqing Zhang, Fan Cheng, and Lihua He
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Photoelectrochemical oxidation ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Chemistry ,020209 energy ,Inorganic chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Ascorbic acid ,Tungsten trioxide ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Anode ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electrode ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,Fuel cells ,Irradiation ,Selectivity - Abstract
We report the photoelectrochemical (PEC) oxidation of glucose at tungsten trioxide nanoplate (WO3NP) electrode for glucose sensing application and photo fuel cell (PFC) application. The WO3-based PEC sensor shows high sensitivity of 68.15 μA cm−2 mM−1 in glucose detection for the concentrations in the range of 0.1~0.5 mM and displays good selectivity toward the interferents of ascorbic acid (AA) and uric acid (UA). Moreover, electricity can be extracted from photo-oxidizing of glucose on WO3NP electrode in a PFC device and the output strongly depends on the concentration of glucose fuel. In addition, the power performance of PFC obtained under irradiation shows 60-fold higher than that of achieved in the dark, indicating that photo-oxidation of glucose on the WO3NP anode is the essence for this fuel cell electricity generation. The work expands the application of WO3 in the field of glucose analysis and provides a possible way to detect glucose without inputting external power.
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144. A multi-input light-stimulated synaptic transistor for complex neuromorphic computing
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Xiaomin Wu, Huihuang Yang, Weixin He, Huipeng Chen, Tailiang Guo, Yuan Fang, and Lihua He
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Materials science ,Artificial neural network ,Transistor ,Long-term potentiation ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Energy consumption ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Signal ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Neuromorphic engineering ,law ,Robustness (computer science) ,Materials Chemistry ,Redundancy (engineering) ,Electronic engineering ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Multi-input synaptic devices that can imitate multi-synaptic connection and integration in the human brain are crucial for the construction of ideal brain-like computing systems with parallelism, low power consumption, and robustness. However, the current multi-input synaptic devices are all based on electrical operation, bringing undesirable signal redundancy, huge device scale, and large energy consumption. Here, for the first time, a multi-input synaptic device utilizing light as an input signal was realized to overcome the drawbacks induced by electrical operation. The essential synaptic functions including synaptic short-term plasticity (STP), long-term plasticity (LTP), and paired-pulse facilitation (PPF) were demonstrated in an energy-efficient way (picojoule magnitude) and synaptic superlinear/sublinear integrations were successfully imitated in our device. Moreover, the “AND”/“OR” light logic functions and the light-stimulated Pavlov classical conditioning experiment with dogs were realized based on the synaptic integration behaviors. Interestingly, owing to the persistent photoconductivity (PPC) effect of the semiconductor layer and synaptic behaviors induced by perovskite quantum dot (QD) absorption, the device could implement detection, acquisition, analysis, and storage of light signals, enabling its potential application in fog computing. This powerful device offers the potential for building an artificial intelligence neural network with miniaturization, low energy consumption, and superior connectivity between discrete computing modules.
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145. Photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange on ZnO–TiO2/SO42− heterojunction composites
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Jia You, Liyuan Zhang, Lihua He, and Bingqing Zhang
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Spectroscopy ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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146. Lithium extraction from high-sodium raw brine with Li0.3FePO4 electrode
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Jiachun Xiong, Lihua He, and Zhongwei Zhao
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Mechanical Engineering ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,Water Science and Technology - Published
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147. Extraction of tungsten from scheelite concentrate using a methanesulfonic acid- phosphoric acid coleaching process followed by solvent extraction with N1923
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Jiangtao Li, Muye Cui, Zhongwei Zhao, Xuheng Liu, Xingyu Chen, Lihua He, Fenglong Sun, Luping Xiao, Xiangkun Li, and Longze Wang
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Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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148. A bi-objective optimization of energy consumption and investment cost for public building envelope design based on the ε-constraint method
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Lihua He and Lin Zhang
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Mechanical Engineering ,Building and Construction ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Published
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149. Derived patterns of musculoskeletal symptoms and their relationships with ergonomic factors among electronic assembly workers: A latent class analysis
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Yidan Dong, Ping Jiang, Xu Jin, Nazhakaiti Maimaiti, Shijuan Wang, Liyun Yang, Mikael Forsman, and Lihua He
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Occupational Diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Latent Class Analysis ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Building and Construction ,Ergonomics ,Musculoskeletal Diseases ,Electronics ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality - Abstract
Multi-site musculoskeletal symptoms (MSS) are considered to be more common and have more serious consequences than single-site MSS. This study aimed to determine whether derived patterns of MSS may be identified in electronic assembly workers and if extracted MSS classes are associated with personal and work-related factors.A cross-sectional questionnaire study was performed with 700 participating electronic assembly workers. The questionnaire included individual factors, psychosocial and physical exposures, and MSS. The derived patterns of MSS and their relationships with ergonomic factors were analyzed using latent class analysis (LCA) and multinomial logistic regression models (MLRM).The 1-year prevalence of MSS affecting only one body site or two or more body sites was 14.9% and 32.7%, respectively. The results of LCA showed three distinct classes of MSS patterns, which were labelled 'MSS in most sites' (5.0%), 'MSS in neck and shoulder' (27.0%), and 'MSS in one or no site' (68.0%). The results of MLRM showed that the 'MSS in neck and shoulder' was associated with job tenure (OR 5.579, 95% CI 2.488-12.511), excessive dynamic and static loads (OR 3.868, 95% CI 1.702-8.793 and OR 5.270, 95% CI 2.020-13.747, respectively); while the 'MSS in most sites' was associated with high job demands (OR 4.528, 95% CI 1.647-12.445) and excessive dynamic loads (OR 111.554, 95% CI 4.996-2490.793).The results showed unique patterns of MSS among electronic assembly workers that were associated with personal and work-related factors.The findings highlight that the high prevalence of multi-site MSS in this group should be a focus. It also provides further evidence that LCA considering the number and location of anatomical sites involving MSS can be used to determine distinct classes of MSS patterns, which is of great significance for the epidemiological study and management of MSS in the future.
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150. Geographic distribution of the cagA, vacA, iceA, oipA and dupA genes of Helicobacter pylori strains isolated in China
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Yanan Gong, Jianzhong Zhang, Xiangfeng Song, Xiurui Han, Changhong Yu, Xin Deng, Zhijing Xue, Ruyue Fan, Xiaomei Yan, Jia-ming Qian, Lihua He, Dongxing Su, Hong Yang, Chunhua Sun, Lu Sun, Yuanhai You, Dongjie Fan, and Maojun Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,Veterinary medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Genotype ,RC799-869 ,Microbiology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical microbiology ,law ,Virology ,medicine ,CagA ,Gene ,Polymerase chain reaction ,biology ,Helicobacter pylori ,Research ,Gastroenterology ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,biology.organism_classification ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,digestive system diseases ,Geographic distribution ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,PCR ,Parasitology ,Virulence genes ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology - Abstract
Background There are geographic variations in the genotypes of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) cagA, vacA, iceA, oipA and dupA. The aim of the study was to investigate the distribution of these genotypes among H. pylori strains from five regions of China and their association with clinical outcomes. Materials and methods Gastric biopsy specimens were obtained from 348 patients with different gastrointestinal diseases in the five regions of China. The regional distribution was 89 patients from Shandong, 91 from Guangxi, 57 from Hunan, 58 from Qinghai and 53 from Heilongjiang. The presence of cagA, vacA, iceA, oipA and dupA genotypes was determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from H. pylori DNA. Results A total of 269 H. pylori isolates were obtained, of which 74 isolates were from Shandong, 78 from Guangxi, 46 from Hunan, 33 from Qinghai and 38 from Heilongjiang. The cagA-positive status was predominant in the five regions. The predominant vacA genotypes were s1c (73.4%), m2 (70.6%) and i1 (92.9%). In strains from Shandong, s1a and m1 were dominant. By contrast, s1c was dominant in Guangxi and i1 was dominant in Hunan and Heilongjiang. The prevalence of m2 subtype in Qinghai (78.8%) was significantly higher than that in other regions (P iceA genotype was iceA1 and the frequency of iceA1 was significantly more prevalent in Hunan than in other regions (P oipA status “on” gene was more frequent in Shandong (91.9%) and Guangxi (91%) than in Heilongjiang (71.7%) (P dupA-positive status was less than half in Shandong (31.1%) and Guangxi (15.4%), whereas it was 73.9% in Hunan and 81.8% in Qinghai (P cagA, vacA, iceA, oipA genotypes and clinical outcomes. The dupA-positive strains were more common in peptic ulcer disease (PUD) patients than in non-ulcer dyspepsia (NUD) patients in Shandong and Guangxi (P Conclusions There was significant geographic diversity of H. pylori genotypes in different regions of China and the presence of dupA gene can be considered as a marker for the development of gastroduodenal diseases. However, the cagA, iceA, vacA and oipA genes cannot be regarded for prediction of the clinical presentation of H. pylori infection in China.
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- 2021
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